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@ Starbucks Locations Buy any tumbler or mug and we will treat you to a Grandè beverage

December 1stBuy any Tumbler or Mug and get a FREE Grande Espresso Beverage* Note that you can also head over to the StarbucksStore.com where you can Buy any Tumbler or Mug and Get $5 off your next purchase on StarbucksStore.com

December 3rd (last year this one apparently sold out quickly in some locations)Buy the featured Brewed Coffee Tumbler and get Free Coffee during the month of January*Note: I've heard its going to be $30 this year up from $20 last year

December 4thGet a Stainless Steel Tumbler for $9.95 and Get any 1LB Christmas Blend and a Red Stainless Tumbler for only $19.95 (reg. $30!)

Thank you! I will be posting the daily updates here too so all can see

bippie

Senior Member - 2K

posted: Dec. 1, 2012 @ 12:07p

archena said: Today is confusing that is what I got too but now it says free grandé beverage. So maybe in stores.

Yep - free grande in store with mug or tumbler purchase

psxzombie

Addicted Member

posted: Dec. 1, 2012 @ 12:13p

wtjc said: December 3rd (last year this one apparently sold out quickly in some locations)Understatement...

BenDB

Serene Member

posted: Dec. 1, 2012 @ 12:36p

psxzombie said: wtjc said: December 3rd (last year this one apparently sold out quickly in some locations)Understatement... Is this free drip coffee that you get? Or your choice of the 'fancier' beverages?

BenDB said: psxzombie said: wtjc said: December 3rd (last year this one apparently sold out quickly in some locations)Understatement... Is this free drip coffee that you get? Or your choice of the 'fancier' beverages?

archena said: BenDB said: psxzombie said: wtjc said: December 3rd (last year this one apparently sold out quickly in some locations)Understatement... Is this free drip coffee that you get? Or your choice of the 'fancier' beverages?

Any choice of Grandé beverage

I know I'm going to sound stupid, but for all of January, as in unlimited all month?Seriously????

Besides being a big jump in price what does "restrictions apply" mean?

BrianGa

Posting Under the Influence

posted: Dec. 2, 2012 @ 3:13p

wtjc said: Besides being a big jump in price what does "restrictions apply" mean?probably just a catch-all to cover themselves. no premium drinks, espresso, etc.

momoman

Senior Member - 4K

posted: Dec. 2, 2012 @ 7:45p

last year my wife got lucky and found the special tumblers on clearance at the starbucks inside one of the target stores in late december. we had the receipts for the tumblers we bought at starbucks and returned them.

also, starbucks was introducing the blonde roast blend this january and when i took the tumbler in i asked to sample the blonde roast but they had not brewed it yet so they gave me a sample pack of blonde roast coffee to take home. i went back to the same starbucks early in the morning and always asked for the blonde roast and got a sample pack of coffee. i ended up with about a dozen sample bags of blonde roast to go with my 40 cups of coffee or so during the month.

SirRadiodude

Senior Member

posted: Dec. 2, 2012 @ 8:00p

The $70 value cracks me up.... the assumption is get a free coffee everyday in January and you're willing to pay $12 for the actual mug. This promo makes them LOADS of money. Sure some people are there EVERY day to get those cups of coffee but even @ $1 a glass their margin is insane. Really I'm surprised they don't run this more often. Possible reason... if the run it more often then the "perceived" extreme bargain of it all will fade fast.

Sorry... not trying to troll but I used to be a Starbucks fanatic and accepted paying tremendous mark-up for chic coffee and good CS, but lately CS is gone and already inflated prices are being inflated even more. I am pulling for a capitalism to really put a worthy competitor out there because right now they have a monopoly in many markets and are inflating their prices as such. The 50% price increase for this offer isn't surprising... I'd expect at least that next year.

Sorry for the bitterness, to each their own. If you are nuts about Starbucks then you probably hate me and would gladly pay $50 for this.

madcowdisease

Charter Member

posted: Dec. 2, 2012 @ 8:33p

SirRadiodude said: The $70 value cracks me up.... the assumption is get a free coffee everyday in January and you're willing to pay $12 for the actual mug. This promo makes them LOADS of money. Sure some people are there EVERY day to get those cups of coffee but even @ $1 a glass their margin is insane. Really I'm surprised they don't run this more often. Possible reason... if the run it more often then the "perceived" extreme bargain of it all will fade fast.

Sorry... not trying to troll but I used to be a Starbucks fanatic and accepted paying tremendous mark-up for chic coffee and good CS, but lately CS is gone and already inflated prices are being inflated even more. I am pulling for a capitalism to really put a worthy competitor out there because right now they have a monopoly in many markets and are inflating their prices as such. The 50% price increase for this offer isn't surprising... I'd expect at least that next year.

Sorry for the bitterness, to each their own. If you are nuts about Starbucks then you probably hate me and would gladly pay $50 for this.

Then don't post and save us all a lot of time.

Klingsor

Handsome Member

posted: Dec. 2, 2012 @ 10:50p

SirRadiodude said: The $70 value cracks me up.... the assumption is get a free coffee everyday in January and you're willing to pay $12 for the actual mug. This promo makes them LOADS of money. Sure some people are there EVERY day to get those cups of coffee but even @ $1 a glass their margin is insane. Really I'm surprised they don't run this more often. Possible reason... if the run it more often then the "perceived" extreme bargain of it all will fade fast.

Sorry... not trying to troll but I used to be a Starbucks fanatic and accepted paying tremendous mark-up for chic coffee and good CS, but lately CS is gone and already inflated prices are being inflated even more. I am pulling for a capitalism to really put a worthy competitor out there because right now they have a monopoly in many markets and are inflating their prices as such. The 50% price increase for this offer isn't surprising... I'd expect at least that next year.

Sorry for the bitterness, to each their own. If you are nuts about Starbucks then you probably hate me and would gladly pay $50 for this.

True. And I don't think anyone hates you for your totally valid perspective. But for me it's a decent deal. I'm on the road 20+ days a month and am always dropping $2.50 a cup in airports, so the value for me is at least $50. At $30 with a sorta lame cup, it works. Especially since the coffee one can brew in the hotel room blows, supremely.

Free brewed coffee during the month of January 2013 when you purchase and use this 16 fl oz tumblerDisclaimer

Day 3

Free brewed coffee during the month of January 2013 when you purchase and use this 16 fl oz tumbler. $30.00 (total value $70.00)*

Restrictions apply.

*Quantities limited.

alkhe4life

Ancient Member

posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 2:09a

Cup is for sale online right now.

calwatch

Senior Member - 1K

posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 3:10a

Remember to use code STNPWEKD for 10% off (first time purchasers only), and Mr Rebates is giving 7% Cash Back as well. Buy three and get free shipping (must purchase over $75).

Gunboat82

New Member

posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 8:00a

I just purchased one of these, and noticed after purchase that the tag and the mug insert itself indicate that it is good for "one free daily pour" during January. Last year, there was no such restriction stated, and I was able to get unlimited refills, even during separate visits within the same day. Does anyone have any insight into whether this one-fill limit will (or even can) be enforced? I don't see any sort of unique code on the cup that would allow for keeping track when the daily pour has been used.

Raivyn

Senior Member

posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 9:15a

I picked up 6 of the 8 in my local Starbucks. Not many in the stores. The first one I went to didn't even have them. Makes my gift giving easier.

fatchangepurse

Tired Member

posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 9:40a

About the the Day 3 mug: Here's a couple observations from last year's promotion: 1) It looks like the same design as last year's mug with the little stopper nub that gets condensed steam on it and then hits your nose when you drink. That was kind of annoying. 2) I like the bold coffee usually but I remember last January they seemed to have Italian roast every day which is my least favorite. (I forgot that Xmas blend goes away)

Anyway, these things are great to get as a gift. I probably won't buy this for myself though. Until I got my 20th free drink, (January 20th at the earliest) I'd feel like I was in the hole.

yardline

Senior Member

posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 12:25p

"I've heard its going to be $30 this year up from $20 last year"

At $20 last year I came out ahead, but for $30 I'll pass. Plus as others have said, the mug it's sucks.

kafka

Senior Member

posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 3:10p

i agree. big disappointment. they should have at least given a decent stainless tumbler that one would want to keep.

JoeRocket

Shopaholic Member

posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 5:00p

I'm in for 2, my wife and I had a blast with the cups last year, Jan was caffeinated for us.

Saver

Senior Member

posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 6:42p

Gunboat82 said: I just purchased one of these, and noticed after purchase that the tag and the mug insert itself indicate that it is good for "one free daily pour" during January. Last year, there was no such restriction stated, and I was able to get unlimited refills, even during separate visits within the same day. Does anyone have any insight into whether this one-fill limit will (or even can) be enforced? I don't see any sort of unique code on the cup that would allow for keeping track when the daily pour has been used.

I think the same statement was on last years cup, but they didn't enforce it. I loved it last year, but felt for $30 I would just break even. Last years cup didn't last much past January either.

pedror

Senior Member

posted: Dec. 3, 2012 @ 8:26p

How can they tell how many times it was used each day?

Also the site says free coffee for the month of January, but doesn't specifically indicate 2013. It may be implied, but is there anything that mentions this is only valid for 2013? Not that I'm a Starbucks fan, but just trying to work the deal ya know.

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